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Verb(1) obtain from someone after their death(2) receive from a predecessor(3) receive by genetic transmission

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(1) Furthermore, people who inherit such money can also be made liable for tax due.(2) A rich young man once asked Jesus, ├ö├ç├┐Good teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?├ö├ç├û(3) The Lord would have us know that many are called to inherit eternal life, but few are chosen by virtue of believing in Christ.(4) master, what must I do to inherit eternal life?(5) This debt is then gifted to a second trust, which ensures your children inherit the property on your death.(6) It was my father's intention that he should not, however inherit the property until he was 21 years old.(7) his son will inherit after him(8) to inherit a talent(9) This allows you to decide exactly which people will inherit any money, property or other assets when you die.(10) The leader may inherit a situation for which moral authority cannot produce obedience or may be too far removed to exercise it.(11) The promise went to Abraham's singular seed, Christ, but other people can be incorporated into Christ and thus inherit the biblical promises to Abraham.(12) In order to inherit money from his aunt he has to marry within a month.(13) This may not be a popular point of view but why should we be able to inherit large sums of money for which we have made no contribution.(14) This ├ö├ç├┐other├ö├ç├û God allowed his only Son to die for us so that we might accept him in faith and love and inherit the gift of eternal life.(15) At independence in 1980, Zimbabwe inherited a situation where a small minority of whites owned most of the country's best farmland.(16) In Matthew 25:36, Jesus says of those inheriting the kingdom of God, ├ö├ç├┐I was in prison and you visited me.├ö├ç├û